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Biology Major

Discover the Wonders of Science and Life

At A Glance

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Program Type

Bachelor of Science (BS) or Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Accreditation

Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU)

Experience

Robust research opportunities

Class Size

Labs capped at 20 students for more faculty interaction

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Have you considered the impact your knowledge of science could have on the world? Many of our graduates have, and today they’re using the skills they learned at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox to seek cures for cancer, serve as medical professionals, teach future scientists and conduct research to develop drugs that combat disease.

The possibilities are limitless. What field of science are you passionate about?

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A Community that Pushes You to Grow

At ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox, you are in a learning community that pushes you to grow, shapes you for today, and serves you well for tomorrow in a wide range of scientific fields for you to choose – whether that be in research, teaching, industry, governmental agencies or environment consulting.

Practical Training Beyond the Classroom

As a biology major at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox, you’ll be trained in the theoretical fundamentals and the practical skills of the biological and chemical sciences. And, in addition to classroom work, you will gain practical training through field research trips, our project-based laboratories, and research internships.

Beyond that, you’ll study in a Christian college environment that recognizes God as Creator – and be challenged to use your degree not just to “get a good job,” but to be a difference maker and world changer.

Program Distinctives Why Study Biology at ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox?

Courses / Curriculum What Will I Study?

Student uses a microscope

Our spaces / Where Will I Learn?

Biology Labs 

Learn surgical techniques in our anatomy and physiology laboratories located in the Edwards-Holman Science Center. These labs are used in our upper-division physiology classes and house three cadavers. 

The department owns a $180,000 state-of-the-art Leica Manufacturing confocal microscope that provides opportunities for new research and helps uncover molecule relationships.

Student uses the VR cadaver

VR Labs 

In 2021, ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox opened its Virtual Reality (VR) Lab . In it, students interact with two programs: 

  • The 3D Organon VR Anatomy program is an immersive self-discovery experience into human anatomy, allowing for the manipulation of bones, muscles, vessels, organs and other anatomical structures in 3D space.
  • Complete Anatomy is an advanced 3D anatomy platform that includes a detailed atlas of the entire human body, instructional videos, 3D models, virtual dissections, injury and pathology simulations, and radiology images.

The lab is equipped with 24 Vive Focus 3 virtual reality headsets with 5K resolution and 120-degree field of view. Each station includes high-end computers for additional lab work.

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Career Outlook What’s After ºìÐÓ¶ÌÊÓƵ Fox

There are many job opportunities available for individuals majoring in biology, as this field of study can lead to a wide range of career choices. Specifically, there have been recent increases in the fields of medical science and food and agricultural sciences. Additionally, there is always high demand for medical personnel and science teachers.

  • Researcher, Druker Lab at OHSU
  • Physical Therapist, St. Anthony’s Hospital
  • Pediatrician, Vancouver Clinic
  • High School Biology Teacher, Hillsboro High School
  • Tribology Analyst, Portland Tribology Lab
  • Nurse, Seattle Children’s Hospital
  • Chiropractor, Back Pain & Accident Chiropractic
  • Remote Sensing Analyst, Watershed Sciences Inc.
  • Hematology/Oncology Researcher, Dartmouth University Hitchcock Medical Center
  • Associate Director of Histocompatibility, OHSU
  • Chairman of Anesthesiology, East Jefferson General Hospital
  • Cancer research, Oregon Health & Science University
  • Stem cell research, Oregon Health & Science University
  • Medical mission work, South America
  • Samaritan’s Purse, Sudan
  • World Vision, Albania
  • Quiet Waters Outreach
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific, Eugene, Ore.
  • Harvard University
  • Duke University
  • Oregon Health & Science University
  • Loma Linda University, School of Medicine
  • Pacific University, School of Optometry
  • University of Southern California, School of Medicine
  • University of Washington, School of Medicine
  • Creighton University, School of Nursing
  • Oregon State University, School of Veterinary Medicine
  • Johns Hopkins Graduate School
  • College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
  • University of Pittsburgh, School of Dentistry
  • University of California San Diego
Student in graduation cap and gown

Graduates Seek and Serve God in Microscopic Territory of Human Cancer Cells

Every day is different. Same goal, different virus. Always hope.

And if she tires, if she begins to forget why, Quinlan Morrow remembers when she steps onto the tram at Oregon Health & Science University. Because as she rides, it isn’t the grand vista of God’s work – the Willamette River and a snowy Mt. Hood rising in the distance – nor the work of man evidenced in the sleek buildings below that reminds her. It’s what she sees in the faces of patients wheeled into the tram with her. She sees weariness reflected there, sometimes hope, always God. In their faces she sees evidence of the Creator, and this reminds her.

Read Quinlan’s and Brittany’s story

Portrait of Jessica Neal

Jessica Neal

Class of 2023

In addition to the rigorous courses that have prepared me for my future career, Fox has provided me with relationships that will last a lifetime. My professors invested not only in my academic success but in my personal growth as well, helping me find a future career I am passionate about and preparing me to get there. Professor John Schmitt helped me discover my passion for the laboratory and supported me in both my academic and faith journeys during my studies.

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